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Trust in NHS plummets in older Britons with less than half now believing the service will be able to treat their medical conditions, research shows

Not being able to see the GP in person and waiting times for treatment and surgery contributed to the lack of confidence in the health service.

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BBC News

they say that is more than what other health unions have got. and really it is time for the junior doctors to settle. so a big question is, can those talks make any progress and will that avert further strike action byjunior doctors or not? new research commissioned by the bbc�*s panorama programme suggests police forces in england and wales need an extra 18,000 officersjust to keep up with population growth. the home office says officer numbers are at a record high, but their own figures show only one in 20 crimes in england and wales results in a suspect being charged. it's led to some victims taking steps to investigate their own crimes, as bronagh munro reports. when i got up at 7:00 in the morning, the tv was off the wall — on the floor — the drawers in my living room were open, and there were footprints through the kitchen. sarah goode's home in blackburn was burgled three months ago, while she was sleeping. her keys, laptop

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BBC News at Six

that the hospital's extremely busy but safe, though they are nervous about the next five days. and hugh is with me. the striker is clearly going to have a big impact over the next five days but the question is how much longer the nhs can deal with these drugs, the nhs can deal with these drugs, the long—running dispute. yes. the nhs can deal with these drugs, the long-running dispute.— the long-running dispute. yes, i think the reality _ the long-running dispute. yes, i think the reality is _ the long-running dispute. yes, i think the reality is they - the long-running dispute. yes, i think the reality is they won't . the long-running dispute. yes, i think the reality is they won't be i think the reality is they won't be any talks while the striker is ongoing. the government has made clear it won't talk to the british medical association as long as action is pending or taking twice. ministers argue they have done deals with most other health unions in england, two senior groups of doctors have put out offers to their members to at least vote on them, why can't thejunior members to at least vote on them, why can't the junior doctors committee do the same? they feel that talks are continuing with. the bma view is no credible final offer was come up with by the government also talks next week seem possible although i gather it does need a bit of preparation, talks about talks. that being said as i have seen

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Health Unions stage protest, demand Rs. 20,000 salary increase - Caption Story

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Politics Live

facing _ shortages are the biggest challenge facing health care and the prime minister— facing health care and the prime ministerjust mentioned the minister just mentioned the importance ministerjust mentioned the importance of staff retention. does he really _ importance of staff retention. does he really think refusing to even talk to— he really think refusing to even talk to health unions. doctors leaving — talk to health unions. doctors leaving the nhs? mr talk to health unions. doctors leaving the nhs? talk to health unions. doctors leavin the nhs? ~ ., ,, leaving the nhs? mr speaker, we did talk to health — leaving the nhs? mr speaker, we did talk to health leaders _ leaving the nhs? mr speaker, we did talk to health leaders but _ leaving the nhs? mr speaker, we did talk to health leaders but we - leaving the nhs? mr speaker, we did talk to health leaders but we also - talk to health leaders but we also respected the independent pay review body process. it is the right way to resolve these issues and it means a typicaljunior doctor will see a 9% pay rise as a result of that deal, mr speaker. she mentioned retention, earlier this year the government delivered the number one asked of the bma, which was to remove the cap on pensions tax. that was specifically designed to retain senior doctors in the nhs so the government has now done its bit and i would urge the unions to please get back to the hospitals and treat your patients. 5ir get back to the hospitals and treat your patients-— get back to the hospitals and treat your patients. sirjacob rees mogg. does my right _ your patients. sirjacob rees mogg. does my right honourable _ your patients. sirjacob rees mogg. does my right honourable friends i does my right honourable friends share _ does my right honourable friends share my— does my right honourable friends share my unease that a bank that has

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